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THR SEMI-WEEKLY ROPESONI AN.
IIDO Oinin. I iim.n..JeS813 iQcreasmg mucn raster
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Mlltfi Oilmn J. mnUnUftjf tha can "sppply workers for
the same.
Asain we almost find it impos
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sible to jreenugh northerners
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here to meet this demand and
now we have to look to Euro pi
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f r the much needed help.
During the past three months.
several English spinners, from
the largest mills in Manchester.
England, have been sent here,
and even now we tind help to be
lacking.
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Mrs. Sarah .T win nv., 'so raany ine aenis wuo
cousin of Zachary Taylor, twelfth make a business of supplying
yiesuieni oi tne ln ted States bta k.... i
erandnWA nf a in, Vt".',,. lauul many laise
who signed the Declaration of Inde I methods, to promote their finan-
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Vlnol 'is a Mni1 cial ends and sent nuite a num
I am 76 years old. hut hD o h,. ber of Ensrlish irirls to this noun-
nnnoflf,. l " .7 " I " -----
D Srfl'a? ee ,.ar try, making them all sorts of
when I waa vonn? rmi nQ n iDromises
, o vfn waa i
f, . j Jr - greasy. . unpalatable Ol
form, and It fairly gagged me to get ,
it down. Vinol is entirelv difrronf lotte
SriPsab.ooadDd t0J?I ork; all seemed to ro on nicely
tonic and strength creator I ever used unt lt was found out that these
Vinol is a real i nv., bus aPets had r)t implied
tion, from which the useless oil has with the emigration laws. And
UVr" . l'1 an1 ton'c Ton added, to some P.vtoTt nnr rl. ,miA,v,s
"J wuui ca our Kuarantefi 1 j...
in a position that nvatfil much
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Quite a pumber came to Char-
entlrely different Mtte ana (jastonia, and went to
Dr.
J. D. McMiilan & San,
Druggists.
A Variety ol Comment,
Meeklonbu X .ea.N a!! .',!
I'ounliHS in-school wi'i. Wei!.
W do aot envy h:T ,r. til.- ! '.".-!..
A!! we can .a.v !s, i'.-r t!i; ;; o
"he i'nu:!i.;i'' to ,i ',,,.-,1 . ; .
UUd not, he ir;! W-.i i a ; ixihli ;j.
If WO (loil'L ..'..;;:.. ! with her ;il
pre.ser.t, lot it.- 'oii'v her c.:.:n
pie.
it is now timt the i';gi
ctes, pera do. Harvey (alias
everai oliier names. was
ex soldier ;uid hiul served his
time in the regular ;i:-;:h- IVr
. saps this iiriv le true, an ti we
uouoiaiioi. out siicn scuiiers ;,s
these are iiocrodit t our am:
or any other.
h!.i :ne the
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Ao doubt the Jletliodists of
Luiuberton would be interested
to Know the whereabouts of Bish
op Atkin. The worthy Ivishcp
has been on an extended business
trip west, where he has attended
live conferences, besides making
many outside addresses. From
all accounts, the North Carolina
bishop has been in great demand
throughout his trip, and we a re
glad to know his ability is appre
ciated in a wider range than in
his own State.
It is said that cigarette man
ufacturers' nr.? forced to put
new brands on the market t
meet the changing tastes of ihe
smokers. We sincerely hope that
the taste of the smokers wil
change more rapidly than new
brands can be manufactured
For the new brand of cigarette
often stamps a new brand on
the health of the smoker. So
the brand new brand leaves the
old brand well stamped on its
user, one that needs no explana
tion.
Weare nowlivingin an age when
the great educator is as "worthy
of a monument as any great gen
eral or statesman. The educator
of today has pushed himself for
ward to the highest place in
"history. The theory of our age
is knowledge, and so the teacher
of knowledge stands in the fore
most rank. To him the honor of
the past is due today. And
when we mention of erecting a
monument to the great educator
of North Carolina, and perhaps
the greatest of the South. We
do no more than our duty to keep
in heart and minds of ourselves,
as well as those who are to fol
ow after, the name of Dr. Mc-
Iver. He is indeed worthy of
such and we want to see a monu
ment worthy of his name.
Owing to the increase of our
manufactures in the South, and
especially North Carolina, we
find that the mosl serious pro
blem that confronts us at present
is the labor question,
We are aware there are not
enough people in our own State
to meet this demand as our busi-1
com mont
iomI operators h
mm ly acq'i'rcd ! o : hrj
-lioiiiii h;,'.e iiivi
ti ; i L' Pa ;'i ws i
"tore iKepUrg :! :
No eri in-';.'s. im-.;--'- the s
tions t ;. did (,,...
uirls ;:tid leuvo r-
fat-, but uiii i"s.
tlieir Wfst'.-ire. O:
as the :minig :!'..,
found sc:i:ethii;;j wr;.-g
tives were at ";iec vu; iw
i investigate the wi;'-).- matt
to !:ik! the guilty parties.
In Charlotte, 'Mavor McXinch'
took the trouble to go to
Washington and fird out a!i par
ticulars, and for the sam-1 lie
should ie congratulated: :" itt I r:
not only benefited those at Char
lotte, but seta good example fin
al! the city officials in the State
where foreign labor will be
brought. -
We know that the girls have
been placed in em harassing posi
tions but neve r t h e ! e s s
they have been treated
in the best possible manner by
the citizens of the different cities
and towns where they were dis
tributed. And every tiling has
been done for them to make them
feel at home. Of course we do
not know how soon our city,
shall need foreign labor in our
mills, but when it comes to that,
let us take the example set by
our Charlotte citizens in welcom
ing them. Of course it is only
natural we prefer the English
as we are so closely related to
'John Bull" that we sometimes
look upon his subjects as our
cousins.
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